Aster listened silently before flinching a little at the unexpected poke, blushing once again at the earth dragons words. His response this time was only a managed grumble before his opened his mouth a blew a puff of warm steam in the earth dragons face as if to prove the point of 'steam boy' before he stood and walked off to retrieve his clothes. Not really looking foreword in being in a huge crowd filled with dragons with a disguised human attending. This was going to be a stressful day he was sure and he'd have to take her home tonight. After all staying through the full festival was too risky for a human, though he was pretty sure she was much too stubborn to just stay out like that. Didn't stop her today. Myrtle listened intently to Chu's story, chuckling a little at the image of the cute little bunny dragon as a baby and competing in the aging festival. Achieving it by yawning and going to sleep. Such a cute image. But she refrained from saying it out loud. As Aster left to dress, she watched him go for a moment before turning her attention back on the earth dragon. Curiously watching as he turned his back to her to hide something he was making. Already she was tiptoeing and leaning from side to side to spy what exactly he was doing, though innocently stilled as he glanced to her and told her not to peek. As a dice was presented, she smiled happily at the pretty little creation. So fascinating that he just made that right now with nothing but the earth around him and his own power. Incredible. As he briefly explained what the purpose of this was, though silently she admitted that she had never done such a thing since she knew she didn't have exactly magical capabilities, she grinned brightly as she gingerly took the dice between her right index finger and and thumb. Examining it closely, awed by the beauty of the piece of earth and gems. Grinning at him, she nodded eagerly. [b]"Wow your amazing Mister Chu! It's so pretty! I love this game!"[/b] Myrtle grinned as she tossed the dice up in the air , watching it spin and twirl. It's not a very complicated game. Even human children had variations of this kind of thing. Though not with magic of course. Mostly for what they will become when older or even relationships. Catching dice with both hands, she opened her palms to examine the dice, seeing it land on a light green gem, usually the color of what one assumed was wind. A fitting one since she enjoyed traveling the skies. She happily smiled at how her fortune seemed to be spot on, despite not being a dragon herself. Goes to show that humans and dragons are not so different. Everyone just made a big deal out of it. After dressing and putting his long hair back in a low ponytail, Aster wandered back to his companions, glancing a little towards a newly arrived couple. He sort of envied them. Finding love here. Fortunate dragons who find it he supposed. He smiled a little at the familiar little baby dragon game. [b]"Alright come on you two. Better get going."[/b] he said softly.